Ministers of Holy Communion

Members of the Parish who have completed the sacraments of Baptism, First Eucharist, and Confirmation can become Ministers of Holy Communion after a short training session. They help the priest and deacon who are the ordinary ministers of this sacrament during the Holy Communion. A Minister of Holy Communion, also known as an extraordinary minister, becomes a privileged member of the church that administers the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ during the Liturgy or while visiting the sick, elderly, or homebound.